larvate (Meaning)
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larvate (a.)
Masked; hence, concealed; obscure; -- applied in medicine to doubtful cases of some diseases; as, larvate pneumonis; larvate epilepsy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of larvate
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larvate Sentence Examples
- The larvate stage of the frog's life cycle is the tadpole stage.
- The larvate form of the insect is often worm-like and has no wings.
- The larvate stage of the jellyfish is called the medusa.
- The larvate stage of the sea urchin is called the pluteus.
- The larvate stage of the star fish is called the bipinnaria.
- The larvate stage of the sand dollar is called the echinopluteus.
- The larvate stage of the sea cucumber is called the auricularia.
- The larvate stage of the brittle star is called the ophiopluteus.
- The larvate stage of the sea lily is called the crinoid larva.
- The larvate stage of the horseshoe crab is called the trilobite larva.
FAQs About the word larvate
Masked; hence, concealed; obscure; -- applied in medicine to doubtful cases of some diseases; as, larvate pneumonis; larvate epilepsy.
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The larvate stage of the frog's life cycle is the tadpole stage.
The larvate form of the insect is often worm-like and has no wings.
The larvate stage of the jellyfish is called the medusa.
The larvate stage of the sea urchin is called the pluteus.